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RckyMntnKng 08-23-2011 07:02 PM

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Rescued some Jeeps along the way :metal:

RckyMntnKng 08-23-2011 07:16 PM

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Bacon, Busted glass and old Mining Buildings:gmc2:

RckyMntnKng 08-23-2011 07:19 PM

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Kids loved it, and i kept picking up passengers as 3 out of 4 jeeps bit the dust

RckyMntnKng 08-23-2011 07:20 PM

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sometimes the river is your road - in Idaho

RckyMntnKng 08-23-2011 07:21 PM

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:flag::flagw::gmc:

chevy2racr 08-24-2011 08:37 AM

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opps! damn tree got your fuel fill! looks like a blast!!

Burt4x4 08-24-2011 10:15 AM

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Holy Crap!!
YYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaa!!!!
:metal::metal::metal::metal:

Hell Ya! Looks like a blast!!

Are thoes boys asleep or praying hahahahaaa :lol:

Good Times!!
Thanks for sharing!
:mm::gmc2::mm:

Bull72 08-24-2011 10:41 PM

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This is a really nice rig! Great work I like your build a lot. The speakers, the tool boxes, the wiring, the below seat drawers, the attention to detail is really nice to (chrome accents on the door sill, the gauge cluster, the diff covers) everything on this truck is really nice buddy! Congrats!

RckyMntnKng 08-25-2011 10:40 AM

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Its hard to tell what those boys are ever doing lol....from what I can remember they were rocking out to Metallica - you know its SAD BUT TRUUEEEEEEE, and then they would do the whole head banging thing in unison. Eventually we wore them slam out and they relaxed a bit and took various naps and quiet short lived brakes.

I really appreciate all the kind words on my build. I dont think im ever going to do it again - but I sure enjoyed finishing this one! and it will get used a bunch - and im the kind who will tear things up at a moments notice if I get the itch to point it somewhere and go

RckyMntnKng 08-25-2011 01:00 PM

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Fun times and its going back on another trip, Labor Day weekend :devil::metal:

.....If i can convince Erica to ride with me again lol - I got her puckered up a couple times. We teased her all weekend that she put dents in the roll bars from her grip as we traversed some side-hills :lol:

Rdrdave 08-25-2011 01:08 PM

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CONGRATS ON THAT BUILD! Looks sweet and functional. Great job!

Burt4x4 08-26-2011 09:58 AM

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Rock On Brother!!! :metal:

I will be wheeling up to Coyote Lake that same weekend (High above Fresno) so we will both be wheeling and someday maybe the same trail somewere :uhmk:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-M.../s640/pic2.jpg

:mm::chevy::mm:

RckyMntnKng 08-30-2011 07:10 PM

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:metal: WOOOOOt right on man

Sure hope we can wheel the same trail someday - I still owe you a beer or two im thinking.

That area looks beautiful

Burt4x4 08-31-2011 09:45 AM

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We owe eachother beer :lol:

Your territory is still on my "Ta Do" list! So one of thease years! :uhmk:

:mm::chevy::gmc2::mm:

RckyMntnKng 04-30-2012 07:29 PM

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Well guys...it looks like im going to get to turn wrenches with you all some-more.

I dont know how it happened, but this 69 K20 kinda fell in my lap, and some girl (Erica) convinced/persuaded me to build it for her....

Stay tuned and will get a build thread going somwhere LMAO.

RckyMntnKng 06-06-2012 02:53 PM

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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=528037

The other build thread :metal:

99-LS1-SS 06-06-2012 10:53 PM

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Do you have any pictures of how the both sets (front and rear) of Tahoe seats are mounted to the floor? I just got a set for my 72.

RckyMntnKng 06-07-2012 10:57 AM

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Unfortunately I didnt take alot of pictures during that step..but I do remember the research I had done.

If you wanted to take the time to do it Super nice, then I would order online, or find in a junkyard - the striker pin pockets that mount in the floor and allow the seat to rotate, fold forward, and lock down via the lever in the back of seat. You would have to fab them into your floor and reinforce but would be pretty tight.

The route I took was a quicker easier cheaper one but it accomplished a couple things i wanted that the first way wouldnt. I wanted my seats to sit up higher off the floor so that knees wouldnt be in your chin all the time. Also I wanted space under the seat for storage, and wanted them pushed forward more so the rear cargo area increased.

All I did was pull the fabric off the bottom to gain access to the frame, and welded some 2" pipe legs with 4"x4" flat plate feet for support and then sandwiched the other side with another plate exactly like mounting a roll bar. I made new holes in the floor about 3 to 4" forward of the the original seat mount holes. Overall i like how it turned out with the pull out drawers.

RckyMntnKng 07-11-2012 01:41 PM

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Couple recent 4th Weekend pics.

Recently made some mods on the rear cargo area:

First I moved the seats about 4" more forward leaving enough room to lay the tire flat in the back, and use all the tailgate for storage with a rack.

To increase my range and get rid of all the gas cans I took a 15 gallon external tank with vented cap and pulled the hand pump setup out. installed a handle check/ball valve to give me a manual on/off gravity feed into the main underbody tank. I used the previous seat mount holes to build a Riser for the tank above the tire behind the new seat location.

I pulled the old side gas cap and put a flush mount marine boat deck cap into the side body in same hole, and ran new piping and vents down to the tank. In the metal elbow between the filler neck and tank I welded in a port to accept the gravity flow from the second tank.

The tire uses the old mounting hardware for the hub, and a trailer pin to attach it to the fuel rack, essentially becoming a 3rd leg support for the tank. It worked really good over the weekend 5 day trip. I left out with 33 gallons on board and when the main tank got down to around a 1/4 i would throw the handle and watch it fill me back up to full on the guage. Cargo room greatly increased as well as range

RckyMntnKng 07-11-2012 01:47 PM

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Will add more river running pics soon - whole nother story in itself

Burt4x4 07-11-2012 01:50 PM

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Awesome!
Post up pics of your gas cap re-do...curious :metal:

RckyMntnKng 07-11-2012 02:19 PM

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Sure will Burt man! Left the Rig up north at a buddies for another trip out next weekend so will def snap some pics for you when I head back to get her.

We went to this place called Theodores Tree which was pretty wicked ponderosa pine, biggest ive seen in person....and also explored old ghost remnants of gold dredges

RckyMntnKng 07-11-2012 02:24 PM

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Terrain was gnarly in spots - I used my winch A LOT this trip. (on others):devil:

RckyMntnKng 08-21-2012 04:24 PM

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Testing some Links to Trail Videos -

http://plus.google.com/u/0/106386680...ts/EXA2vEiMuds

https://plus.google.com/u/0/10638668...ts/DS6qGHC8Bif

https://plus.google.com/u/0/10638668...ts/Hj9V5Lhavop

RckyMntnKng 08-21-2012 04:58 PM

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https://plus.google.com/u/0/10638668...ts/GiCDkNoUpVq

RckyMntnKng 08-27-2012 12:09 PM

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A few pics of updated build items, based on our wheeling trips and dialing in for what seems to work best for the way im using the rig. she is seeing alot of back country, far from Civ trips with ALOT of water and Mud added into the rocks


Added an Auxilary 15 gal fuel tank, with Ball Valve that allows gravity drain to the main tank via a welded in nipple on the stock lower metal tank elbow. No more spare cans everywhere

Ended up using a hitch carrier from an ATV and added vertical legs that bolt to the previous seat mount holes. The seats got moved forward about 4" overall to make room to lay the 39" bogger in the bed. The bogger lays flat and pins to the back of the Tank Rack. Kept the tire hub from the previous swing away mount, and incorporated a pair of grab bars to slide the tire out when needed. All that bouncing around kept bending and torque'ing my other swing carrier

Added a small vertical rack to the edge of the tailgate so when the gate is down it keeps the bottomless cooler from jumping off and floating away in the river - and gives alot of bungee oportunities.

To make more room - removed the wood Subwoofer box and built a compartment in the Side tool box to house the 12" Sub. Squared it off inside with 16 guage sheet and welded in watertight. Fiber sound material added as well as sizing for the air space... finished off with Metal grill guards to protect the sub.

Has been working great so far. Everything enclosed in the cab, with zero hanging from the body. Can use tailgate up or down for cargo room....

:gmc2: :metal:

RckyMntnKng 08-27-2012 12:32 PM

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The open air filter on top of the carb was clogging with mud, water, and turning to mush....stalling my rig in the water crossings and after. Not a good setup for mud and H20 - but works great every where else.

I did some mods to allow a dual setup with a dry intake for just such occasions.

Its basically a mute point in this rig to have a heater - but I can always go back that way in the future if needed. Removed the box/cable components from in the Cab and under the hood. Used some flat plate to built port covers over the passages into the cab from where the Rad/fan would sit in the engine compartment.

Used a cheap Air Raid plastic box leftover from a Cold Air Intake I had on a previous truck and ran tube inside the cab to an Edelbrock Filter with a washable foam element. It got mounted behind the glove box inside the cab where the old Heater controls used to sit.

Every joint and bolt hole got RTV gasket goop and is water tight. Also can cap the firewall port and use the open element carb top filter at anytime im planning to go dry trails.... Works VERY WELL!

RckyMntnKng 08-27-2012 12:40 PM

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More Pics of completed intake setup...

Last picture is the flush mounted Boat gas cap - Still need to pretty it up. The stock cap setup that hangs out from the body does not work well in the forrest when you need to squeeze through tight spots :lol:

OldCreek 08-28-2012 12:45 PM

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Is that safe? Concerns being backfires, gas smell, melted wires...

How about a snorkel?

RckyMntnKng 08-28-2012 01:07 PM

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Is what safe?

The transfer tank is no different than any other found in trucks today...or the ones behind the back seat in the cab stock on the pickups of this era. The aux tank is vented, as well as the boat side cap, about 8" apart literally inside the body panels and also to the charcoal filter. Without Doors or a top i doubt any fumes build up. There are no wires to melt in the area - just a gravity tube safer in the cab than anywhere under the body lol. The truck burns 15 gallons in a couple hours of running anyway so that tank is usually empty lmao

If you meant the intake, it sucks air from the cab, rather than discharging fumes, heat etc....nothing to get melted from cooler than underhood temp air coming in. I rerouted all the wires from the picture to alleviate restrictions to the air movement. The stock Foot/flap vents bring in more stinky under hood air than the intake thats for sure. I thought of a snorkel first, but anything that hangs on the body on the outside would get removed unwillingly by a tree or rock on the first trip. Getting it higher may or may not be usefull - any water at that elevation would be above the distributor, in my lap, and ripping the radiator fan apart. Its pretty nice to see if the water level is safe for your intake from the driver seat as well. 99% of the benefit will come from not getting repeatedly spashed and sprayed when punching through mud holes or the river.

I left it dual use and will use stock underhood cleaner on everything except crossing days.

jc06vmax 12-05-2012 03:14 PM

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bump for a hell of a read and an awesome Jimmy! I'm just beginning my build and I'm basing a lot of what I'm doing off of your build.

Anything new here since the last post?

RckyMntnKng 12-05-2012 05:40 PM

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Jc right on !

Its a great feeling to think someone would base something for their own rig off my old heap -Right on, its def cyclical - I sure as hell based mine off several board rigs and when something works well then reinventing the wheel is crazy right.

I will def be following your build thread and throwing my 2 cents in as you go!

My first piece of advice is, enjoy the work while you work and enjoy the play when you play - and its a win/win all the way around. I couldnt even begin to tell you all the crap I learned along the way.

My second piece of advice is, when you get frustrated at something that isnt falling into place the way you want; stop, take a breather, and mostly drink a beer for inspiration.:metal:


I have a few updates in the works for mine - mostly in the Air intake / snorkel department. Incoming soon. Been held up a bit working on a 69 pickup for the last couple months while the Jimmy in the other bay keeps me company.

RckyMntnKng 07-31-2013 11:17 AM

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On going work to dial the Jimmy in the way I want it -

One 3" Air tube was too small and lost too much "go" at altitude, and even introduced some rough throttle at times after wot.

Decided to go dual 4" pipes - plenty of air.

I want the filter(s) back under the hood again because the first attempt allowed in some gas fumes / smell - going to twin inline cone boxes under the hood i can seal up.

To get the air inlets up higher i went even more drastic. I decided to narrow the glove box a few inches and modify the dash with some extra real estate for a couple of intakes on the inside of the cab. its very easy to throw on an elbow and go up higher from there anytime its needed.

I took the Glovebox face off, cut the curved portion of the dash opening out on the right side, and re-welded it back into position 4" towards the driver side from stock. Then I took a thick piece of flat stock with two 4" holes and welded it in place to the passenger side to cover the remaining hole.

I then cut 4" out of the center of the glove box lid itself and reinstalled. Used two dash vents from a garden drain that fit nicely for the intake ports

Took it out last weekend this way and it worked very nicely.

Also - I finally pulled the trigger on my range / fuel issue. Im running a 41 gallon tank under the bed now with a new skid and the in-bed tank is no longer needed so opened up a ton of room there.

RckyMntnKng 07-31-2013 11:49 AM

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New Tank, Sender, Skid plate - Pics incoming

MrGraySay 08-01-2013 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by RckyMntnKng (Post 2458304)
[B]As it sits on day 1, see pics:[/

Rear Tahoe seats all shoulder integrated
Rear Seats on "Riser" box to get seat off floor and recess tahoe mounts
Riser Box will double as Speaker/amp holder and tools

I'd love to see some photos of this set-up, especially the "riser box".
What an innovative idea!
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RckyMntnKng 07-17-2014 01:12 PM

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More build stuff. Hopefully furthering the Jimmy's carb'd air/fuel trail for weathering the elements at elevation.....

A day of wheeling in Idaho for me has large ranges in elevation change (2500' - to 8500'). The roads can be anywhere from soupy flower dust, to boulder laden, to deep water crossings. Daily driving/ jetting is at the lower elevation so it does run rich up high and will want as much air as possible. I know I know - EFI is the answer. Well not for me - I like it old school as much as possible mechanical.

This season the Eddy got a dipped cleanup and rebuild with off road needles to help cut down additional flooding on inclines. Also added a large Phenolic spacer to better deal with heat soak to the carb and helps the efficiency of the burn.

The twin enclosed K&N oiled filters I used last season are going to have to take a hike after seeing all the oily dust they let clog things up. Say what you like - but good quality paper type elements have always left me cleaner carbs, and on diesel pickups -cleaner turbos. They (prob due to smaller size) also seemed to be starving the motor for CFM, even down low.

Went to a good self regulated fuel pump for the 1405 carb as well. The 600 cfm carb has a rec'd range of 5-6 psi of fuel pressure. Well the stock chevy mech. pump is/was quite a bit higher than that. This should help cut down on some more of the overly rich conditions.

Air wise - Go big or go home they always say. I picked up a Cummins Opti-Air 1100 series that has the real CFM rating this carb/engine seems to want. A few Pros right of the bat is the internal dust scavenger and valve, nearly water tight case, big 5" inlet/outlet, and spot to add a filter restriction gauge.

Ive fought having a snorkel setup even though in theory I could use it. I don't like the intake pipe mounting along the body - I'd rip that off squeezing through something on the first day. I don't trust the typical forward facing snorkel head to stop water from making its way to the motor. I cant always mosey through a crossing and get to the other side - its gonna splash a wake up on the windshield a lot of time.

Ok - the hat style cap that you often see on Humvee's seems to be what I really should use. Water has less of a chance to splash into the intake - it would have to change directions 3 times in mid air before it could fall down the pipe. Depth wise i'm not going to drive much deeper than the cowl and come out the other side anyways - without a ton more water-proofing of other components. Its getting cooler air than it would under the hood, and its not in the cab itself - possibly letting too many fumes fly around. Its not going to block my forward progress in a tight squeeze, if anything a heavy steel pipe could save me a windshield repair on a tree branch impact lol. There is a small amount of vision restriction to that side of truck, but also on the same token you can visually see the limit of trying to go any deeper in a pinch.

Mods needed for intake exiting the cowl....but in the long run probably my best option. Here goes nothin'.

RckyMntnKng 07-17-2014 01:17 PM

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Mock-up, prep and paint etc

RckyMntnKng 07-17-2014 01:26 PM

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Field fitting - going to take it out on test run with this setup.

I welded and reinforced two 5" ID steel exhaust sleeve into the cowl so I could bolt in / swap intake pipe length sizes whenever I need or want to.

Right now the carb hat I have is cast aluminum with 4" inlet, So I used a 5" to 4" reducer on the 90deg elbow from the airbox until I find a 5" carb hat.

Used 5" steel flex tubing for a short stretch to go into the cab and align, another 90 elbow and then up through the 3 cowl layers with solid pipe.

JHT67 07-19-2014 10:28 PM

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Looks like you've been enjoying it. We bought a Polaris RZR last Fall and finally got it out in the woods the Sunday of Memorial weekend, a place called Powerline Park here in Ohio, it was a blast. I can't wait to do it again, maybe I should bring it out west :metal:

RckyMntnKng 05-27-2015 01:31 PM

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Tire Carrier upgrades!

So the plan was to build a stout tire carrier that would be removable if necessary....replacing but allowing for the stock tailgate to be put back on at will. (This one utilizes the stock tailgate mounting locations).

Removed the tailgate, unbolted and saved the lower tailgate roll mounts, and the upper tailgate latch mounts.

Used a chunk of heavy wall 2x4 as a bottom plate, cut to width of stock tailgate and added endplates that mount/bolt to the stock tailgate lower roll mount locations.

Drilled out for a 2", 2000lb heavy duty greasable spindle to handle the main loading. Incorpororated a Heavy duty latch that even the Gal can use easily...

Added in a second spindle up higher for the swing portion to make sure the bouncing and jarring wouldn't create sag.

The upper spindle ties into the base plate, the upper tailgate latch mounts, and the roll bar.


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